Pub chain apologises for refusing to serve members of Labour Party gay group

Pub chain apologises after Labour Party gay group is refused service in sexuality row

A pub chain has apologised after a gay group claimed it was refused service in a row over their sexuality.

The Labour Party’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and TRAVESTIS VADIAS LISBOA Transexual Society said the duty manager at The Greencoat Boy pub in Westminster refused to serve them because they were gay.

Pub owner Punch Taverns admitted the group were denied service and said it had launched an urgent investigation.

Sorry: Management at The Greencoat Boy pub in Westminster have apologised for refusing service to a Labour Party gay group

James Asser, co-chair of the LGBT Labour said: ‘Turning people away for being gay is outrageous — he should have been defending his customers from homophobia.

‘Everyone involved was shocked and outraged.This attitude is totally unacceptable in this day and age.

‘What century are we living in here?’

He continued: ‘When you encounter prejudice you have to stand up and be counted — at the very least we expect an apology.

‘We also want a demonstration that the pub chain takes this very seriously and will make sure it never happens again.’

The police were also called and statements were taken from three of the LGBT Labour leaders.

A spokesman for the pub group said: ‘Punch Taverns seeks to provide welcoming venues to everyone.We are shocked and saddened that a group of our guests did not experience this and would like to apologise’.

He added: ‘We would however like to stress that this is an isolated incident and is not representative of our commitment to diversity.

‘We are currently conducting a full investigation of the incident and will report back to the Labour LGBT group with our findings.’

The incident became the most viewed trend on Twitter prompting messages of support from Sarah Brown, wife of the former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, John Prescott, a former Deputy Prime Minister, and Sally Bercow, the wife of the Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow.

Mr Prescott Tweeted in support: ‘Forty years ago we campaigned against a Hull pub that banned «women and queers».

‘This is disgraceful.’

Baby boy is born INSIDE his amniotic sac

This is the incredibly rare moment a baby boy was born inside his amniotic sac during an emergency caesarean. 

Businesswoman Janaina Fernandes Costa, 34, gave birth to son Lucas Fernandes de Lisboa Costa at the Hospital Ana Costa, in the south-eastern Brazilian state of Sao Paulo. 

Footage shows baby Lucas still inside his amniotic sac after the mother-of-three underwent the emergency procedure because of gestational hypertension — high blood pressure during pregnancy. 

Baby Lucas is born inside his amniotic sac during the emergency caesarean at the Hospital Ana Costas in Brazil (left). Doctors film the incredibly rare moment as they lift the baby out of his mother (right)

Surgeons then cut open the fluid-filled sac as tiny hands and feet can be seen wriggling inside.  

One doctor, Guilherme Pereira Martins, who recorded the moment, claimed that a baby born inside its amniotic sac is rare and occurs once in every 80,000 natural births. 

However during a caesarean, the chance depends on the dexterity and patience of the surgeon. 

Dr Martins added: ‘As this is a manoeuvre of a certain technical difficulty and does not pose any risk to the baby, the hospital’s resident doctor and I opted to try to do the fetal extraction without breaking the amniotic membranes — and we did it.’

Doctors prepare to cut open the amniotic sac (left). Baby Lucas wriggles free after surgeons burst the fluid-filled sac (right)

Ms Costa said: ‘At the time I couldn’t see anything.I only noticed the movements and heard the comments.

‘I saw how animated the nurses and TRAVESTIS CU doctors were, as they were recording and taking photos.

She added: ‘After the effects of the anaesthetic passed, the obstetrician explained everything to me. 

‘I only saw he was born in the sac on the video. I thought it was the most beautiful thing and I was emotional.’ 

Doctor Martins added that mother and son were doing well at home and Lucas has joined his two older sisters.   

The amniotic sac is a bag of fluid inside a woman’s uterus where the unborn baby floats and moves. 

The fluid helps to cushion the baby and is made up of predominantly water which starts to fill within days of conception.